Analyzing the incidents with Laxmichand, the 'khaja', and Baba's cough, what do these events reveal about the nature of Sai Baba's omniscience?

πŸ“– Chapter 28

The events described in Chapter 28 reveal that Sai Baba's omniscience was not just a passive awareness but an active, compassionate engagement with his devotees' innermost thoughts. In the first instance, he perfectly mirrored Laxmichand's physical suffering from hunger and his specific desire for 'khaja'. This was described as an 'echo without sound.' Later, when Baba developed a cough, he verbalized Laxmichand's private, mental speculation that it was caused by an 'evil eye.' Together, these incidents demonstrate that Baba was deeply attuned to the consciousness of his followers, using his inner knowledge to respond to their silent prayers, fears, and desires, thereby reinforcing their faith and illustrating a profound, non-verbal connection.


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